The year began with a bang but ended with a bit of a whimper, I am sorry to say. My total book consumption was a little shy of six dozen books, but I read only one novel in December: All the Light We Cannot See.
I started the year out favorably with one of my favorites of the year: The House of Silk, a Sherlock Holmes novel authorized by the estate of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It is worthy: while still writing in the style of the original, Anthony Horowitz brings The House of Silk — and Holmes' usual suspect — gingerly, but strongly, into the modern-day mindset (review).

A favorite read from 2011, Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (review) was followed up in 2014 by Hollow City. It also was wonderful, but it wasn't the end — which will please author Ransom Riggs' fans.



If you think human culture and society is strict and complicated, try living life as a bee. Laline Paul showed readers that in another fabulous novel, The Bees. Told from the perspective of Flora 717, a bee in the hive, Paull shows us what life in the hive is like — and helps us understand their lives and plight. I cannot see the world the same way after seeing it through the eyes of Flora 717.

My least favorite book of the year was Unbroken — not because Louie Zamperini's story is not compelling or interesting, but because Laura Hillenbrand's storytelling did not feel compelling or urgent. I felt the same way about Seabiscuit, another of the author's books.
What were your favorite books of 2014? Which did you like least? Did any disappoint you? Let me know!
Here is a complete list of my 2014 reads:
- All the Light We Cannot See
- The Miracle Jar
- One Yellow Daffodil
- Hanukkah Around the World
- Judaism (DK Eyewitness Book)
- Hanukkah, Schmanukkah!
- Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook: Holidays
- Hanukkah Lights: Stories of the Season
- This House is Haunted
- The Family Fang
- The Book of Unknown Americans
- Unbroken
- The Brothers Cabal
- The Bees
- A Red Herring Without Mustard
- Second Glance
- Centuries of June
- A Room With A Zoo (http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/book/room-zoo)
- The Interestings
- Bats at the Ballgame
- Ouroboros Ouzo / Extent Demon King / Johannesburg Cabal and the Blustery Day/A Long Spoon: A Tor.com Original
- Bats at the Library
- I Lost My Bear
- The Weed that Strings the Hangman’s Bag
- Bats at the Beach
- Bandit’s Surprise
- What Successful People Do Before Breakfast
- Tobacco Road
- Bandit
- The Book of Life
- Shadow of Night
- The Fault in Our Stars
- A Discovery of Witches
- The True Story of Stellina
- Top Secret Twenty-One
- Toots the Cat
- Millions of Cats
- The Beauty of the Beast : poems from the animal kingdom
- Takedown Twenty: a Stephanie Plum novel
- The Eye of Zoltar
- The Eyre Affair
- The Goldfinch
- American Decameron
- The Decameron
- Year of No Sugar
- Petropolis
- The River of No Return
- Philomena
- Healthy bread in five minutes a day : 100 new recipes featuring whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and gluten-free Ingredients
- The creative habit : learn it and use it for life: a practical guide
- One Summer: America, 1927
- A Face in the Crowd
- Twittering from the Circus of the Dead
- Ender’s Game
- Hollow City
- I Suck at Girls
- Sleep Donation
- A Walk in the Woods
- Talking Pictures: Images and Messages Rescued from the Past
- Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
- Coffee is good for you : from vitamin C and organic foods to low-carb and detox diets, the truth about diet and nutrition claims
- Fossil
- Not left behind : rescuing the pets of New Orleans
- You can't take a balloon into the Metropolitan Museum
- You can't take a balloon into the National Gallery of Art
- You can't take a balloon into the Museum of Fine Art
- A contract with God : and other tenement stories
- House of Silk
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